Damn girl are you Jonah because I want to eat you out for three days and leave you panting breathless on the beach
Damn girl are you Jonah because I want to eat you out for three days and leave you panting breathless on the beach
Hit it with your sword. If it makes a different noise, then you can use a bomb.
Power word: Flacid
I’m saying she’s an academy award nominated character actor and producer
Star of the Barbie movie, now available on Blu Ray at your local retailers!
Have we forgotten that we also have Margot Robbie?
BonesOfTheMoon - posts a ton of content, not a troll either.
Sorry, the cheese has spoken.
Easy access to a few key functions is nice, IMO. Though helping someone on their computer and seeing half the taskbar occupied with two dozen system tray icons makes me vomit just a little, so I get it.
Bootloader stuff is less important if you’re not dual booting. Windows has a tendency to attempt to rewrite the bootloader when it updates.
But if you’re interested, it never hurts to learn about your BL!
If you still need both, it’s an okay option, though it can be a little challenging to set up and maintain if you’re not as tech savvy. But in that case, to address the original question: learning how to restore your bootloader would be helpful.
But if running Windows in a VM works for what you need, that’s an option too (that’s what I do).
Or if you want to play around with Linux before committing, running it from a USB drive is also fine.
When your mom says you’re not getting out of cleaning this time…
Yeah, but by putting up the “we don’t support this” banner, they won’t have to deal with the complaints in the first place.
It’s also possible they want people to use Chromium for telemetry or other data-collection reasons, not sure.
Sort of. I imagine the idea is they only need to test on Chromium-based browsers.
Yeah, the base repositories are the same (along with Debian). In addition, Ubuntu gives access to the snap store, while Mint uses a flatpak repo. It won’t mean a lot to everyone–the main distinction between the distros is the default DE.
Mint uses flatpaks instead of snaps.
It depends on their window.
If they include call volume data back to the Neolithic period in their calculations, then yes, call volumes are higher than average (the average being 0.001 calls per century, rounding up).
Pretty sure that’s how they do the math.
That used to be called limewire
I belive the first one is a full English breakfast. Can’t do full most days.
Duh, it’s the internet